Taste of Orange is a poetic reflection on life’s rises and falls, exploring how even small disruptions can shake our sense of direction while opening the door to transformation. Through the symbol of orange juice and the beauty found in everyday gestures, the film celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and reminds us that life isn’t a straight road, but a winding path through discovery and renewal.
3 Friends rush to figure out how to break terrible news to their best friend, heated discussions, false alarms, and tensions rise as they discuss the best way to tell her.
A taxi driver recounts stories from his passengers, each ride becoming a kind of therapy session. Through their experiences, the film sheds light on issues like toxic relationships, bullying, and the search for meaning.
Years after a brutal family tragedy, two estranged brothers reunite and return to their desolate childhood home. A house heavy with remorse, guilt, and grief, reflecting everything that went wrong with them.
A young fisherman living on the island of Samos spends his days working on the water, navigating the challenges of a simple life tied to the sea. Set against the Aegean's natural beauty, it’s a story about one man's connection to his home and the sea that sustains him.
Through interviews with scholars and artists, this film makes a compelling case that the Parthenon Marbles can only be fully understood if returned to their original Athenian setting.
Constantinos is a portrait of a 95-year-old Greek man reflecting on the great loves of his life: his homeland, his architectural legacy, and above all, his late wife, Maria.
They quietly and selflessly work for the wellbeing of humanity, investing their efforts and talents in the realm of science and technology. What binds them is an invisible net of bright minds, which emerged from the academy of the renowned physics teacher Theodosiy Theodosiev. They are the socially strong people of Bulgaria who are building the future of the world.
A documentary about the unique natural phenomenon of the Petrified Forest, located on the bottom of the Black Sea. It is a film about the power of the human spirit to discover and explore the secrets of the underwater world.
A park bench anchors a love story told through key moments of a new relationship, becoming a reflection on how ordinary places can hold extraordinary memories.
After the younger brother of one of them accidentally grabbed the wrong bag thinking it was his friend’s birthday present, two small-time dealers find themselves owing a dangerous local kingpin a large sum of money. They now have very little time to pay him back… and a whole lot of trouble coming their way.
Leo and Rufus are in their fifties. They have been close friends since adolescence. Leo is homosexual, Rufus heterosexual. One day Rufus suggests to his friend that they spend a night together. But he warns him, and this is a non-negotiable condition, that this night will be a one-time thing.